... Michael Downing, who detailed the history of daylight-saving time in a 2005 book [Spring Forward: The Annual Madness of Daylight Saving Time], says the U.S. government has misled Americans on the economic benefits of the time switch. The biggest beneficiaries of the spring clock change aren’t consumers but retailers. People shop more when there’s more light at night.

Tonight's the night...

(Yes, this post is a rerun. And I'll keep saying it until we drop all this nonsense and Leave the Damn Clock Alone.))

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"When you move it back, those cows are holding that milk for an extra hour..." My grandfather (who was still farming when we visited him as a kid) did things by the sun, not the clock. DST didn't make a bit of difference to when he milked his cows. Maybe things have changed.